REPUBLICAN.
■ Sw.-I.-. .,f IVi,ri ,:m-„ru
liAiuiAcni: k PHii.r.ii's.
QDNC'V, ILLINOIS. SATl'KDAY. ( H'TOUKK :!, 1808.
lish press, which i
found Mr. John:
■ mil (li-]> I ■
rite Dcni«K-nic>
Vinth.'lVnth, ku-
The only Dial
!s"he holds, and it is exi
ich disposed to concede t
:n;:,'
n" ' i' i'"1'!"- ''h.-'M'.-'i
Ml. I .1.1 1^1 1 1 \" il II I .■ \..
. ..■.I i iv llii-, ( ;. ,.. ,: ■>.
tion.and deserves i
k°bc5l0"rec°ons!rSS
' II' Clurk, when and
ill importance lo claim hilsi-ly
Tin.. K-.U'i;:!! !N.C.)Sta
:.' .liitu gives tlu- following rel-
norany indication of w
demand, which is
partof the business. 1
shone ground lor hope Hi ,i u.
arry at least one. anil perhap:
r the Districts which wont I
Tlio political skies were
brighter for the cause of true lo
»'..rk. ■:• oi. i in i-.-. -i
Till' l/,;;,Mal II,,. ,-ily. il
,f Sunday, sncrringly ail
"1 1 li," reenrd ol the I
y w i-ll.'liiilh'u^i.' it
nd wh., dul'not ,■
df;i(l ;ind ;.,ur wniiin ]■■■ i i
' 'r-JII Ihfln.d Mi( ,
'I" '•flher.-urt II..U-. Tin- ■
edle, shall be taxed,
all others under-
HI tie! ...vurJ-n-ly.
nuH-nicy, ul who.-o priin ijiks ht>
Messrs. Beirs and liui>
7I.3j>o1,oB£. 2.0V/.I
REPUBLICAN.
RKl'L IJLICAN Mill 1 NA'I ION.S.
IJjkcr'- speech is report
• -(.ii. iiK'iil admit putting ;. .i
on iniothc Democratic plat fo:
ed upon the testimony of Wade
ptou himself. Ho boastei
Tho fliroilure manufactory of Mr.
CRANT AND COLFAX.
The Weekly W hiff
For 1869.
NOTICE
ake thorn Ibis liberal
i in 1 1 - 1 . i l- 1 1 1 ^r.
a States, but
likewise in I bo North, indicate a
disposition on Hie part of a large
Clll^ nl'IlM' ]>et Tallc parlv |o -nh-
■yuien for during to listen to
Republican speech. Domoernc,
such vituperation is resorted to as a:
answer to argument— for it would b
a burlesque to
malignity hum
however, aud scarcely less honorable
than the cowardly act of the
be a-sa-sin who, on the sar
e of the revolutionary Blair
organs appear to be greatly distressed
complete justice will not be
to our foreign-born arizen-;, il
llie t;.-]MlhIi< :in party should sliccess-
ful in the approaching election.
The.VM.au, however, to totally over-
look the following oath taken by
Blair iu 1S5-1— at least they
en to Senator I
ling that the gi
t he 1 lumocratk: party at the appron<
ingclection willaccomplish wliat th
failed to do by a war of rcbellii
and the Times, whilo hoasting tl
ho is a representative of the rel
Democracy of the South who seek
this result, does not deny that be
properly stated the consequent
\..lluo_r
iliiiuplmi ii
aore apparent
vaunting speeches of
his colaborers.
of Democratic
prc^i's themselves, than that -;i Demo-
cratic triunipli, this fall, means ;i res-
toration In pi.-wrr of the Democratic
leaders of the Eolith. Jt means
than that. It means a restoration to
llion without
penled of
Those who vote in support of the
Democratic party aud its candidates,
— i-l to place rebels in power-for they
hvady rale in the coun.-el.sol' Hal
party. Can auy loyal man, any who
vr sympathised with the cause of
Constitutional Government and with
the men who periled their lives in
its defense, with his eyes wide open
to the consequence of his vote, wil-
lingly assist in bringing about such a
. Arnt/.cn i
latter class,
id himself famous
a'. :i iinlii i!
the perpetrator n
by shooting into the midst of Repub-
lican assemblies; and as the word ol
that paper is law with the Democ-
racy, we presume that none of its
followers will ever again commit the
egregious blunder of mistaking Mr
dead l)<m;-l.is, a:n
he is inji-cpicntly safe frbn
Jacksonville seems to have been
he scouo of the most disgraceful
owdyism on Tuesday of last week,
ui tho occasion of a Democratic meet-
rig to bear O'Bi ion, the l>auocra(ic
candidate lor Coiigu-f from thrStale-
at-large. Delegations of " Green-
' from Springfield and other
points were preseut, who having
imbibed freely, became riotous, aud
ilice found it necessary to the
number. A large portion of
crowd then gathered around
ilaboose and threatened to
down in order to release their
les, but the determination of
ice and the advice of some of
their leaders prevented them from put-
ieir threat into execution. A
umber of " Grceuhack-." from
essential principle of
Frank Blair's Brndhead lerterund his
letter of acceptance, while I he ma.-sa-
cre at Camilla and similar outrages
which have occurred el-e\vhere, arc
attempts In cany (hat principle into
i States,
ever it may have been in the p.
the dastardly act of shooting
midst of a Republican meet
this city, on Saturday evenin
of the Kaiwis IIou;
ie people's confji
read the fol- tion-in his advan
lowing speech actually made by important
ieorgiit "to faithfully protect
o race iu the enjoyment of all
rights and privileges and iinniu
■s guaranteed him by the Consti
; apparently object
..f U.i- s i . - ' i ■ ,
most strenu
tecling himself, and insist that if ho
will not accept their proffe
tectinn," they have a perfec
ldiounds. They further
"it is no purpose uf any
the State to impair the
people in the enjoyment of any
other constitutional right or privi-
tury. These are
n whole pages of
such protestation as the Georgia rel.-
and their friends may now choose
put forth.
red with the
A Coi'i'EitiiFAD sheet,
(he. h, .id of its columns, r
slavery
inant place iu Amt
the position whic
cupied in the defen
before the war.
illustrated on a broad scale at Me
phis, New Orleans, Mobile, and mi
recently in the Camilla affair, and
a smaller scale in numberless ass
peech, hut all other i'oi-eign-
y round in nearly all direction-.
Prim Wiis expected at Bart
which would he the signal fo
ing the standard of revolt"
white Madrid and Saragos?a a
ported to he ripe for joining t
the Vice President
o-t tott-T |n .lie
alarmed ut the
; defeat. Hear
speech at Tvinchesterflast Tdiursda'
Burr, in one of his speeches in Coi
GRANT & COLFAX.
ADAMS COUNTY.
REPUBLICAN.
.Wleiilpied Assas.inatb.u oi C m
Whether we are to "have peace'
or war in the city of Quincy during
and after this campaigQ is daily be
coining more and more seriously dis
parades of the "Greenback" organi-
zations of this city and their evident
hurliog
epilhels and
attempt to interrupt
unseiisational story concoctc*
shot was fired into the Rink ;
half past nine o'clock, in ( lit' i
of .Saturday when nearh
Tho bullet was fired from
Ninth street, through the window, at
the south-west corner of the building.
tly aimed at the apeak-
your heel down
■■! "iily when put down
.MW,Vi..,
like pavements—
-leadier
ut now it is tho luir-
ually crops up.
ises Hie sluggard to
s Ihc whole as strong as ever.
Hull was once .seeing tin- sights
mnyhrook Fair, when he was
led by Hie sound ef a very loud
in a tent. He entered and said
■ player : " My good friend, do
day by note?" "The divii a
sir.'; '■ Do you play by
■ " " How do yon (day, then !"
ise I'm big,
carry all thegroccr-
ofpa. Sometimes
nlo Hie crowd,
(be listeners
id damage
lie force of tho
e intentions of
en. The bullet has been secured
has tin. appearance
tired 1'nmi a cavalry revolver. The
Tanner-: make their next appeara
FINANCE AND COMMERCE.
German Radical Mass-Meeting
1,500 people at the Rink tc
hear Lt. Gov. Koerner.
Fine Torch-Light Procession,
The mass of the German popula-
tion of our country, the sober indus-
trious, educated, ingenious portion oi
them has always been found faith-
of Freedom and Progress ol
enlisted in our armies by thousands
to put down the rebellion, and dur-
Btrating, everywhere,^ that they are
the same side that they fought. The
Scruiau citizens of Quincy are no ex-
ception to this rule, us the large and
Hall, about half past seven o'cloi
and headed by a detachment
Grant and Colfax Mounted Guar<
1 through our streets hi exc
lent order, and without creating t
ghlest disturbance. The Tauuers
L' evidently improving in drill, and
eir ''.serpentine marches" are par
fore puMi-le
a -iirj'nlar :■
opened and
As '
ON W A BRAN TED ASSAULT.— Yes-
terday evening, our neighbor of the
'Irihuiu-, Louis Korlli, K-i;., whih
peacefully engaged in his office, wn:
sought out and brutally beaten bj
""eiltz, a saloon keeper and Cap
tain of a Company of """
pretext for the ussaul
the editorials of Mr. Korth, i:
column.? of the Tribuxr, tho German
Republican paper in this city. The
l-saulf is uotieed, apologized for, and
justified by the ILrah/ uf this niom-
spirit, style and
the Rink on Saturday night was uo-
"ced by that sheet. We simply de-
re to call public attention to these
rutal and cowardly outrages on
-•acei'ul assemblages, and unarmed
persons by Democrats, as an evidence
oft lie idler untitue-s of such men,
and the parly to which they belong,
of public trust, confidence <>r r, -peel,
iDen
iMlh Llll.
Moline, Prairie Oh
Rod Mouldboard
and Straw cutlers i:
The exhibition ol
IMie
Maine street, Quincy
1 have plenty .
I could have my choice, I'd like
i 1 think of it, I'd rather be the
mi the middle of the ring, who
i the whip. I tried it once at
. in school ; I whipped the little
on Hi.; leg> with a^ long .-witch
"Thonl1
,-c I
after alU I'd Hke the living trap.-/.'
in i left me [o lake care of (he hahv -
Willi a ■■|otlH--line labelled to the
top ol' lie Ix'ok-ea.,-. | Jut it didn't
work good. Somehow I fell, right
on Ha' l»aby, loo, mid ..■(.«•.'. a .„ mail-
ing! Lint 1 never know a babv
The man
unarmed and peaceful
stead of to-day being in the hands of
the officers of the law and punishei
for his crime is (justified by the Her
aid, in company with the the official:
of this city,) in command of hii
"Gray backs" an honored reprc^enta
ning, at the time
iiu ident to the return of u'eu. Single-
ton, "Windy Jim" Davidson slated
to the crowd in front of the Quincy
House that among the many who
were turning from I b.-pnbl ica n i?ni to
the sujiport of Gen. Singleton and
Engli
, but understand that it v
> day. His auditors, nu
bering fully fifteen hundn
gave evidence of approval and in
rest in his remarks by close attenti
ud applause. Tho Govert
bus an easy, quiet way of speakii
Ulider.-land bis word.-, yet I
in an unsparing manner. W
ibt not that his eloquence It
e much good among his fello
in/ those who have lately
i.n Man
late influx of scoundrels from otlu
places has not entirely departed. J
complaint was made to our polic
by an old man named Cale
Rhode, that he had been robbet
■nnd himself in
by the throat, and the
,'s neck still gives evidence
grip. He was unable to give
ontaining
safely lodged
Ol thi-
e.-n liiw:
and pillage.
■y will often
drag out a dead body, only to pilfei
it, and cast it back among Uie ftdlei
ruins. In one instance these Lad
roues found an immense caseofsar
saparilhi, washed ashore from somt
ship, and they drank every bottle o
it, iniagiuing it to bo beer. The peo
pie who formerly inhabit* d ihest
fallen towns (those who were furtll-
igli to escape death from the
'he incoming of
the most abject
rih.piaki' ■
poverty. Many
s, but by far the g
id many of them must undoubtedly
Some idea of the -ulibriiig m;
id when we realize (bat in (h
of Aivqnipa alone, a place co
flat in the very earth \V.
and opened around th
blinding eioud of dust ai
the falling ruins,
the ground opened, and
plople. leaving tnem par
Uf(luf.iue[ Mr
twenty feet, and the ground suddenly
close again. A gentleman, Ids wife
and cbihlren took a large launch or
fiat boat and succeeded in gelling
clear of the falling houses, but an i in-
jure the country ; and I am glad lb
such a competitor, for me at lcasl, i
this district, has been selected. I love
a fair issue, I love a square issu
the best thiug to know, ut
knowing precisely where you stand
as regards your own position, when
you are engaged in a coutrovei
struggle, is to know just what
idversary, Then
will
And
OHM-
S'-
I tbi"
■Hale, bnl of all the country. _ Why
oii, and in i be most distant
be country, laying wagers on the
It is '
both
inter. -I I
squarely made bclwei
presenting diainelriea
unions upon those su
and when the point is settled by you
'l -h-dl
dLtrictnajtl" .
sympathy with
attempts were on „
which was revolutionary and
stitutional. If you sustain me I will
accept that as a conclusion of
jority of the voters that fhey a
determined to show to the Ci
determined that it shall be kept
down, and the integrity of the
country preserved. | Applause. | That,
then, is the issue, and about which
possible mistake, at '
concerned, there sit
■u tho part of anv ■
who shall seek to shirk thai i.-v
Which the Democratic partv has r
Vga . d
on the surface of the earth!
in turn broke up, until parts
' ma---, before reaching the
were in powder, the first dis-
- n presenting, for the .sound,
.-[■barges of artilb ry, ami the
r pieces the rolling di-rhaigr
jy regiments of small arms.
M. Llaubree, of the French Academy
ho has juM been ' '
.a the subject,
Academy 042 pi
bolis. M. Kruulz, of
ga tin. red up for him-elf l.t'di'
i lllcr prole— ors have done tie
obt, nu. ■! :
Ibe life of nianv miern-ropie na-
s of infusoria. Where did it
elrom, and what was the force
that directed it thus in a straight
another trot for a $2
last Tuesday "I3elle
"Troublesome" and "I
trotted for a purse of*;
Martin Gi
mt tho attitudes
Prussia towards eaei
becoming more w:
plod, d. This fact shows
"iy of motion, for from the dis-
your h'_*oi down.
- Rites— Marriage,
head— go ahead.
the " stamp- "—put
B®_ Undershirts and I
al Rosenheim' ■, 529 Han
B®. The fir.- 1 pn-m in m
pie pn ■ ■< V-: at the la(
tinuully crops uj..
f'-norully go tO tlH'ir "uncle."
InVh monk once called on Ms
■egalion to thank Cod 1 hut he
phu'i-d death at Hit; end of life
id of the middle.
hearts are ever broken, the
!' - .in- --i-jj.-j-.illy -,',<, rlii nn-ml.iijg,
:ind Hi'- '-i iiiml i>j -r-i-nml lnw often
make, Uu- whole a- strong as ever.
(lie Dull was once seeing the sights
it Donnyhronk Fair, when he was
ittraeled hy the sound of a very loud
violin in a tent. He entered and said
to the player : " My good friend, do
i-ou play hy note?" "The divil a
mte, sir." '-Do you play by
the Rink glanced off i
fortunately done, as t.
nevertheless. That it
street and plainly heard the r
just behind her, and turning
the man running. He was (
sight before the alarm could b
en. The bullet has been secured and
has the appearance of having
fired from a cavalry revolver.
Tanners make their next appearance
the (Jcriu;-
big in,- thai now. It's good
h.o'fth ink (hut because J Whig,
mill luivi- to carry all the grocer-
onie instead of p:i. Sometimes
uk pa'.- getting la/y ; hut 1 nev-
11 him mi, lor pa's got ;i hulut ol
g as he pleases 'spile of mo, and
he don't warn" ativ impudence.
nk When 1 g.-l big I'll l,:.v.-j.M
a habit. Kverybody -av-. J
alter p. i wonderfully,
m! Jeni-ha>iiy-t iiiy, hi, | anui-< ■
■M,,h
1 havo plenty of feath
•^a with if *long switch^
iad to stop. Some boys
oajpkc.^ Then, I don't
no Eddie,. No! I think
r to tl'° tV°S tmP^ze
tnko care of the baby—
I^ii?yan
wont to the fecti^
• Heillz, a saloon 1
i of a Company c
The pretext for tl
the editorials of Mr.
columns of the TrUm
Republican paper in
assault is noticed, apologized for, an
justified by the Herald of this more
ing, In the same spirit, style an
manner in which the shooting int
the Rink on Saturday night was nt
tieed by that sheet. We simply de
sire to call public attention to thes
brutal aud cowardly outrages oi
peaceful assemblages, and unarmed
persons by Democrats, as an evidence
of the utter unfitness of such men,
and the party to which they belong,
of public trust, confidence or respect.
nit may be expected in all
phi.-:--, where I >euiocracy have sway.
~" ; man who on the 3th ult. at-
d with club and
ned and peaceful
of to-day being in the hands of
Windy Jim's"
Si atkm hnts. — lijist Monday ove-
, at the time of the hullahnlluo
iin ideal tu tin- return of (ien. Single-
tun, "Windy .liin" havid-mi -luted
the crowd in front of the tjuim y
use that among the many who
o lnniing I'lorn K ■ - ] • u : ■ 1 i > j in
Uu- -upport of (m-ii. Singleton :,i,d
.ilhi l I Ii-10.il l;j!ii- Hummer, Wen- two
Davidson gave the name ol
hirf converted clergymen— Uc
""lion, of Moiinioulh. '1
lowing letter from that gen
Mr. .lames Davidson, of Moumou
reported in a public sneecii that I 1
rned oyer to the Democratic par
eloquence ha? the sea) are living i
mg his fellow ™'u ^PX^t
I'ity, especially Lumber have neif
scoundrels from ot
: entirely departed,
s made to our po
nie. and th.it ne -t e'f v.m ar
mined fo show to the eountr
"oil are Well -ati-lied with Ih
done in putting down then
' i I that1 it "it II I 'ke|
, and the integrity of :h
ry pP,-erved. ■ Applan-r. Tli.o
can he no possible- mi-tak.-, and
a- I am concerned, there thai
mud himself in :
I . f,l
s;i
the falling I
/U/.W .
freed
time. /
mens attracting attention in tli
Hall of the State Fair, none
Designs t\>t- the Lovejoy and Lincoln
Monnna nt-. hy ('.(.'. Vol!;, -culptor,
ol '■■!.! ■ i;> I'h ■ .1- i.'o-, presented
out contiued ex pre.-- ions of ad
lion. They formed a centre
■ouniy.lll. It appears that (he <!
■j-a.-ed j-ametn tie- city a few (hi
included k> go to the ijuhiey 1.:
learner Ilawkoye for tha? purpi-
vhik- the boat waiving at K. oku
he officers were imtilird ihat u m
|jas overbegrd^. ^m.rt^w.jre ,i,m^
^lamy^er^g°HisIlfallKT -'aid 'he
nly had about sir, in money with
rtyrc.l hemes, gave V
deuce of the high apprecia
1 wishes nf the people.
h II!, j.eeljn-iu;.: '-'<N. i illy ;
l-ndeoui '.I
ui.J- .if mM
thought it a Spanish <
mbers lying. I di
story probable, an
it full erciU-nre
n gui ' "
lies W«-dgej| briwr, n
half IV the hcaeli, and
lint - |,,., ,,,, |e. [-..■_-,■.
positive fact.
■fhe i)lo-t
■.ilaoiil.V • '
(-ntaiiiing
left
n'r- !. si U
ryiiHug j, a* its il3,
phical I'rofessor to
pliilo-uplin-.il I
-ni what u-e
sited one of the pupils
MHiatpa
aig upon another," an
population wi-r- 1- ill. -J.
In Tambo, a priest or padre, as he
■■ailed, (.,1a the affrighted pi .pi ■
.1 to flee to the hills. H i . would go
>wn to the sea, ail. I he had power
to still the walers. The foolish peo-
ninipotenee, gatln-r.-il around lion
a -'.lei, ,n p.o r---n.ii, and folloWeil
ian, who took upoi
rihtttes of the All
fessorf'in' Danvi'lK
the Carthage' High,
V" hail not time to perrei\
ii'gcment! Tiien, again, wliat v
he cause of the explosino, and e-|
lally ol an explosion ,-o eouiplete
to almo.-t triturate (ho (.artirle \\
it the density of (he earth's atni.
phere t.'.nt broke it, or was the t
plos)t,n ,hie Id U,e eoiitaet <jf ei-rt;
gases of the meteor with tiff e.
sduenlsof the air? It is more cc
sohng to adopt the first themy, I
niosphere sers'ed as a cuirass to t
something beyond
tationof man, for it
people down, and vc
.something like fifty
earth, and the pieces
J!- 'i - in h.-liall'of tile Den
'<-< t. "for the restoration .
m-ii- old rotintry. am
pi'omL-es s-oui1! to he in Lviii.-l
Uh. M 1UJ
Dlair.
is go
that (hi,; johy
I'rj -latic "n
1 j'emcidate .his^politieal
Dest our f Dc^no'raUi!
must inform them
,t railway charges always
—Fare enough !
aatters^ijot 'how long' it has been £
However green lobsters may
vhen they go to pot, they gnidu
REPUBLICAN.
ILLINOIS
AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL
, ASSOCIATION.
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